Northern Suburbs

Conveyancing in Preston.

Preston is one of ten pilot centres in the State's Activity Centres Program, and the Preston (High Street) Activity Centre Plan sets heights by core and catchment. The catchments run well past the shopping strip into ordinary residential streets. A quiet house on a side street can sit inside one. 

Prepared reviews your contract and Section 32 against what Preston actually raises. The suburb's tannery and factory history, the Preston Market precinct controls, and where a property sits in the activity centre. You get answers you can act on before the cooling-off period runs out. 

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Preston at a glance

Postcode
3072
Council
City of Darebin
Water corporation
Yarra Valley Water
Most common dwelling
Separate house

About Preston

High Street is the spine, running past Preston Market and the rebuilt Preston station, now on elevated rail. Bell Street crosses east to west, and Northland Shopping Centre, open since 1966, sits off Murray Road. The older civic core sits around Gower Street and Preston City Oval, with Plenty Road carrying the tram. 

What the market here means for your contract

At the 2021 Census, 55.7% of Preston's occupied dwellings were separate houses, 24.9% were semi-detached, row or terrace houses and townhouses, and 18.3% were flats or apartments. Detached housing leads, but a quarter of the suburb is already attached housing.

The practical effect is that Preston sells both full development sites and small subdivision lots. Full sites raise covenants, easements, demolition controls and prior land use. Subdivision lots raise the plan of subdivision, the shared driveway and a small owners corporation.

Before you sign

In Victoria you get three clear business days to cool off, and none at all if you buy at auction.

That is the whole window. A contract read after settlement is a bill, not advice. If the property is going to auction, the review has to happen before you raise your hand, and it costs you nothing to have it done. There is no reason to be the person who finds out afterwards.

Local detail

What we check in Preston

Former tannery and factory land

Preston's industrial history includes a bacon curing factory from 1862, a tannery from 1865, Huttons Hams and Bacons, Zwar's Parkside Tannery and the Preston Tramways Workshops built in 1925. Land with that history is commonly encountered under an Environmental Audit Overlay, which prevents residential and other sensitive uses until an environmental audit statement is issued. Audit statements are often conditional, and those conditions bind the owner. Ask to see the statement itself, not a reference to it. 

The Preston Market precinct controls

Amendment C182dare was gazetted on 7 August 2023 and applied a package of controls across the 5.1 hectare precinct bounded by Murray Road, Cramer Street, High Street and St Georges Road. It includes Activity Centre Zone Schedule 1, Heritage Overlay HO315, Development Contributions Plan Overlay Schedule 2, Parking Overlay Schedule 2 and an Environmental Audit Overlay. A contributions plan overlay means a levy is payable on development, so confirm whether any contribution remains outstanding against the land. 

Activity centre catchments reach the side streets

Preston (High Street) is one of ten pilot centres in the State's Activity Centres Program, with the Activity Centre Zone applied. The March 2025 plan sets four to ten storeys in the core, up to four to six storeys in the inner catchment and up to three to four storeys in the outer catchment. Because the catchments extend beyond the shopping strip, a residential street property may sit inside one. Confirm which area applies before forming a view on the neighbours or on your own plans. 

Interwar precincts you would not expect

Preston carries heritage precincts including Preston Tramway, Preston State School, Bell Railway, Bruce Street, the Heart of Preston, Mary Street, Spencer Street and the Preston War Service Homes precinct. The interwar precincts catch buyers out because the houses do not read as heritage. Demolition and external change inside a precinct still need a planning permit. 

Living beside the Preston viaduct

Four crossings at Oakover Road, Bell Street, Cramer Street and Murray Road were removed by a two kilometre elevated rail bridge, with a new Preston station and open space beneath. Properties fronting the viaduct have permanently changed outlook, overlooking and acoustic conditions. That is a valuation and disclosure consideration rather than a planning one, and it is worth raising before you sign. 

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How we help in Preston

Contract of Sale reviews

Before you sign anything, we review the Contract of Sale and explain the terms, special conditions and risks that could affect your purchase.

Section 32 Vendor Statement reviews

The Section 32 carries the planning controls, easements, owners corporation details and outgoings. We explain what it means and flag anything that deserves a closer look.

Property conveyancing

Buying or selling, we manage the legal transfer of ownership, prepare the documents and coordinate every party through to settlement.

Settlement and statement of adjustments

We prepare and check settlement figures, including council rates, water rates, owners corporation fees and other adjustments, so nothing is wrong on the day.

Electronic settlement through PEXA

Most Victorian settlements now happen electronically. We run the whole process securely and keep you informed at each step.

Owners corporation due diligence

Buying an apartment, townhouse or unit means buying into an owners corporation. We review the records, financial statements, rules, maintenance obligations and any known issues.

Easements, covenants and title restrictions

We explain everything affecting the title, including easements, restrictive covenants, caveats, mortgages, section 173 agreements and other registered interests that could limit what you do with the property.

Stamp duty and Duties Online

We calculate your duty, prepare the documents and lodge everything through Victoria's Duties Online system.

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Why Prepared

Anyone can offer a free review. What matters is what comes back, and who wrote it.

 

Speed

Same-day contract reviews. While others wait on a callback, you are at the next inspection ready to offer.

Expertise

Your contract is reviewed by experienced Australian property lawyers who understand the local property market. In Albert Park that means environmental audit conditions, heritage controls and multi-tier owners corporations, not a generic checklist.

Fixed fee

One price for the conveyancing, published before you commit. No hourly billing, no surprises on the invoice, and no charge at all for the review that got you there.

What it costs

Nothing to have it read. One price if you go ahead.

Most conveyancers charge for a review, or ask you to request a quote before they will tell you anything at all. Here is the whole thing, so you can compare without making a phone call.

Free

Contract and Section 32 review

No charge, no obligation, no limit on how many properties. Back the same business day.

$1,600

Full conveyancing, buying

Incl. GST, fixed. Contract through to PEXA settlement, adjustments and duty lodgement.

$300

Selling, and it does not sell

Professional fees only, plus the cost of any searches already ordered. You are not billed for a settlement that never happened.

Government charges, searches and land transfer duty are payable in addition and are set by the State, not by us. We tell you the total before you instruct.

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Common questions

What is the Preston activity centre and does it affect my street?

Preston (High Street) is one of ten pilot centres in the Victorian Government's Activity Centres Program, with the Activity Centre Zone applied. The March 2025 plan sets four to ten storeys in the core, up to four to six storeys in the inner catchment and up to three to four storeys in the outer catchment. The catchments extend beyond the shopping strip into residential streets, so a house away from High Street can still sit inside one. Check which area applies to the specific address. 

Why does Preston land need an environmental audit?

Because much of it was industrial. Preston had a bacon curing factory from 1862, a tannery from 1865, Zwar's Parkside Tannery, Huttons Hams and Bacons, and the Preston Tramways Workshops from 1925. Where an Environmental Audit Overlay applies, a residential or other sensitive use cannot commence until an environmental audit statement is issued, and those statements often carry conditions that run with the land. Ask for the statement and read the conditions. 

What controls apply around Preston Market?

Amendment C182dare was gazetted on 7 August 2023 and applied Activity Centre Zone Schedule 1, Heritage Overlay HO315, Development Contributions Plan Overlay Schedule 2, Parking Overlay Schedule 2 and an Environmental Audit Overlay across the 5.1 hectare precinct bounded by Murray Road, Cramer Street, High Street and St Georges Road. The contributions plan overlay means a development levy applies. If you are buying in the precinct, confirm whether any contribution remains outstanding against the land. 

Buying or selling in Preston?

Send us the contract. You will get it back reviewed, in plain English, with the issues that matter flagged.